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Old 09-16-2005, 12:06 AM
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I bet those Autogeek guys could answer this. The sponsors in the Detailing section. They have marine products also.

I think an application of a UV protectant would work for prevention.

Remember that stuff they used to advertise late at night, some kind of old car restorer stuff, it came on right before or after the "Freedom Rock" commercials.
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Try S100 from the Harley dealer, it really does put "black into black"
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You should be able to find any answer you want in regards to detailing questions at Autopia.
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Originally posted by Boss Hoss:
As my truck is only a few months old i dont have this problem but i have seen it on several H2's. What can be done to prevent this? Ive been told by detailers not to use products like armor all as the oil speeds up the aging. Any thoughts?

Not only that, but with Armor All one trip down a dusty dirt road and bumber turns brown! Do any of the products you people are discussing "dry" after application so the dust and dirt don't stick to them? Seems my only choices these days are an ugly gray fade or a lovely shade of dirt!

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I've been using a product called Black Jack Black Again with a sponge type applicator. Works fine.Lasts about a month between applications. The manufacturers web site is http://www.northamericanoil.com
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